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Newman’s forefront use of the Vibraphone is a thing to behold.
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The '' 'Vibraphone' '', sometimes just called the '' 'vibes' '' is a [[mallet]] [[instrument]] in the [[percussion]] family, commonly used in [[Jazz]] music.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Rdkaster 2009
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The '' 'Vibraphone' '', sometimes just called the '' 'vibes' '' is a [[mallet]] [[instrument]] in the [[percussion]] family, commonly used in [[Jazz]] music.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Rdkaster 2009
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Vibraphone virtuoso Milton Jackson, a.k.a. "Bags," was a modern jazz improv giant of the postwar era.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Twenty-Two 2009
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I auditioned and got Vibraphone 1 as a four mallet player.
fantasylvr Diary Entry fantasylvr 2008
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Dell is a master of the Fender Rhodes and Vibraphone, who'd studied music and philosophy in Darmstadt and Rotterdam, then studied under Jazz master Gary Burton at Berklee School of Music in Boston.
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Dell is a master of the Fender Rhodes and Vibraphone, who'd studied music and philosophy in Darmstadt and Rotterdam, then studied under Jazz master Gary Burton at Berklee School of Music in Boston.
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I auditioned and got Vibraphone 1 as a four mallet player.
fantasylvr Diary Entry fantasylvr 2008
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(Soundbite of music) LYDEN: Back in the studio, Adam arranges the pieces of the 12-foot aluminum pipes now cut to foot and a half lengths or less into something similar to a Vibraphone (ph) keyboard.
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Vibraphone, pedal slide guitar, violin, synthesizers, and all manner of percussion, to an already intense film.
oatcake Diary Entry oatcake 2006
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